Are CIA cyber-warriors impersonating companies like Kaspersky Lab – or, gosh, maybe even “Russian hackers?” Ray suggests it is really not difficult to connect dots; it’s just that you will be banned from what passes for the mainstream media. He was interviewed on this today:

Nov. 9, 2017 – five minutes

 

WikiLeaks has just published the source code for the CIA hacking tool named ‘Hive,’ which shows that CIA-operated malware can impersonate public companies – like, say, the cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab.  Ray was asked to comment on the story linked below:
https://www.rt.com/news/409376-cia-wrote-code-to-impersonate-kaspersky/

 

Ray chose to focus on “Hive’s” cousin cyber-tool, “Marble Framework,” because immediately after Julian Assange outed “Marble” on March 31, the New York Timesdecided that any mention of “Marble” was not fit to print.  Apparently under special guidance – The NYT has avoided this particularly relevant cyber-tool like the plague.  On April 13, CIA Director Mike Pompeo told a friendly think tank audience that RT collaborates with WikiLeaks, and announced:

 

“It’s time to call out WikiLeaks for what it really is, a non-state hostile intelligence service, often abetted by state actors like Russia.”

 

And you were maybe wondering why the U.S. “organs of state security” do not like Julian Assange?